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33.3 Dependencies
33.3.1 I/O Pins
Each Flexible Interface Module has a single parallel port that can be enabled for its use bit-by-bit in that
parallel port’s alternate output registers. The individual bits of Parallel Port F are available to FIMA, and
the individual bits of Parallel Port G are available to FIMB.
The Flexible Interface Modules also have the capability of overriding the normal functionality of any other
parallel port via the Port Override Control Register. This overrides control of the entire parallel port, how-
ever, meaning that any other functionality on that port is no longer available. The use of Rabbit parallel
ports in an override mode is very function-specific and is used predominantly for parallel bus applications.
The use and restrictions of the override mode are not covered in this document.
33.3.2 Clocks
The Flexible Interface Modules have two clocking options, selectable in the Master System Configuration
Register. One option is to use the main clock output, just like the Rabbit processor; the other is to use the
output of the main PLL.
33.3.3 Other Registers
33.3.4 Interrupts
Each Flexible Interface Module can generate an interrupt to the Rabbit 6000, as well as receive an inter-
rupt from the Rabbit 6000. In each case, a 7-bit value can be passed, effectively providing 127 different
interrupts without requiring additional information to be passed (sending 0 clears the interrupt request).
The FIMA interrupt vector is in the IIR at offset 0x130. It can be set as Priority 1, 2, or 3 by writing to
FAICR.
The FIMB interrupt vector is in the IIR at offset 0x140. It can be set as Priority 1, 2, or 3 by writing to
FBICR.
Register
Function
MSCR
Select the Flexible Interface Module clocks.
POCR
Override parallel port registers for Flexible
Interface Module operation.
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